Portrait of Andrea Viviani against a dark background

Editorial Wedding Photography

About

I am Andrea Viviani, a professional photographer. For over twenty-five years I have been telling the story of people, relationships, and weddings through authentic, curated, and timeless images. My language arises from the meeting of reportage and editorial aesthetics: I observe what happens, without forcing it, and intervene when an image deserves to be constructed. I seek light, elegance, and truth, transforming every story into a personal and recognizable narrative.

A documentary moment during a wedding in Tuscany
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Professional philosophy

Photography is much more than a succession of images. It is the way a story continues to live through time. This is why I seek authenticity over perfection, emotion over posing, and truth over appearance.

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Personal approach

Every wedding has a different rhythm. My job is to respect it. I work with discretion, observing what happens without interrupting the most authentic moments, to return a sincere, elegant narrative faithful to what you experienced.

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Connection to Tuscany

Tuscany is part of my gaze. I was born and live in Tuscany. It is the territory I know best, the one I continue to explore and which, over the years, has deeply influenced my way of photographing. When I tell the story of a wedding, I don't just look for a beautiful location. I look for the right light, the right moment, and that balance between people and landscape that makes every image authentic. For me, Tuscany is not a backdrop. It is part of the story.

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Experience and craft

For over twenty-five years, photography has been my trade. In this time, I have learned that no two weddings are the same and that the most precious images are often born in the most spontaneous and unpredictable moments. Experience does not serve to make everything predictable. It serves to be ready when something unrepeatable happens, transforming an instant into a memory destined to last over time.

Tell me what you are imagining.